CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS
Issue 5
UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
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The Desk Console is designed ergonomically, with user line keys on the left, the keyboard
in the centre and frequently used function keys on the right. With this arrangement, the
switchboard operator can answer or switch calls, access the keyboard and perform call-
management functions in a simple, efficient and intuitive way. The rotating LCD screen,
with four lines of 40 characters, displays the type of call and the extension number, as
well as queued calls and other important information, all in real time. Switchboard
operators can change both ringer and audio volume to compensate for background noise
or to suit personal preferences.
It connects to the SOPHO IPS using the same circuit cards as the Dterm Series terminals.
The IPS can support up to 8 SN753 Desk Consoles maximum.
Highlights
LCD with 4 lines, 40 characters per line
Software-controlled LCD loop key
Full access to PBX features
Headset connectivity
Recorder connectivity
Call handling features
The display unit shows: date and time, type of call connected to the operator,
extension number, call timer, number of calls waiting and much more.
The user line keys blink to indicate an incoming call and the light indicators show the
status of the call: call in progress, call waiting, redial, prolonged waiting, waiting for
reply or automatic redial.
Source and destination keys allow the operator to speak to either the caller or the
person called.
A conversation key allows the operator to join the caller and the called party in a
three-way conversation.
Special function keys include: an emergency key for answering an incoming call from
an extension with the handset disconnected for a long period of time, a line-selection
key to engage a selected line, a mute key to exclude the voice of the switchboard